Application Developer

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University of California, Irvine

Application Developer

Application Developer

UC Irvine's Office of Information Technology is looking for application developers who are passionate about developing and running enterprise web-based systems and services and know the ins and outs of complex high availability systems. You will be working with other driven members of OIT teams to develop UC Irvine's enterprise systems for students, faculty and staff.

Under the supervision of the department supervisor, the Application Developer assists with the development, support, maintenance, security and management of the full project life cycle of complex web-based and rich-client-based, database driven applications with campus-wide scope. Many projects include the analysis of complex business processes and must be implemented as sophisticated workflow applications. Tasks include documenting and participating in project design and implementation from initial stages to production release.

Candidate must be able to communicate clearly with users, analyze and document user requirements, collect security requirements, functional and non-functional requirements, document workflow, diagram data flows and business rules. Must code, test, debug and maintain enterprise applications in various OSes (Unix/Solaris/Windows) with various DBs (Oracle, MS SQL Server, MongoDB) and with various application technologies. Appropriately use ticketing systems (Jira, ServiceNow) to track work.

The University of California, Irvine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer advancing inclusive excellence. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected categories covered by the UC nondiscrimination policy.

Salary: Hourly, commensurate with experienceTotal Hours: 8-5, M-FContract Position. This is a one year contract appointment position with the possibility of additional year contract appointment extensions. Per the University of California (UC) recruitment policy, because this position has undergone competitive recruitment, this position can be converted to career status any time after hire, as conversion meets criteria set by UC recruitment policy and the needs of the Office of Information Technology department.

Final candidate subject to background check.As a federal contractor, UC Irvine is required to use E-Verify to confirm the work status of individuals assigned to perform substantial work under certain federal contracts/subcontracts. Please attach your resume.